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I read it online Pat G on Feb 20, Questions For Similar Products. Review More Purchases My Posts. Rated 5 out of 5. As a long time homebrewer and now an aspiring winemaker who is planning on putting in a vineyard soon, this book is very helpful. June 6, Doug F. Purchased 7 months ago. Rated 3 out of 5. This is general and basic information that the typical beginning wine maker will likely already have. The technical information lacks depth and, for me, failed to provide sufficient details to actually allow me to broaden my skills.

I read it on line Pat G on Feb 20, Questions For Similar Products. Review More Purchases My Posts. Rated 5 out of 5. The Beginners Winemaking Bible. If you can read and follow directions, you will make a good wine. This is a comprehensive and easy to follow roadmap to making good wine. December 29, Ted L. Purchased over 3 years ago. This book is a serious education in Wine-Making! Once you understand the information as explained, you will be able to not only make great wine, but you will be comfortable conversing with any wine-maker at any winery.

October 17, David A. Purchased 1 year ago. Excellent resource for me. Easy to understand and very detailed information. Cannot do without. October 21, For many people, choosing a great wine can be a complex process. A good wine shop will have a seemingly endless number of choices, making it tough for a customer to decide without expert help.

After all, a description on a wine bottle can only do so much in terms of capturing the true essence of a wine. Most people looking for a great bottle of Italian wine tend to gravitate toward a bottle of the well-known Tuscan Chianti. It increases the density and reduces the chance of osteoporosis. Research has found that moderate amounts of wine just one glass a day can boost bone density, strengthen bones and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

Red wine, in moderation, has long been thought of as heart healthy. Many doctors agree that something in red wine appears to help your heart. Polyphenols are the antioxidants in red wine which may help protect the lining of blood vessels in your heart. It's possible that antioxidants, such as flavonoids including resveratrol, have heart-healthy benefits that may help prevent coronary artery disease, the condition that leads to heart attacks.

Wine acts as a natural blood thinner. Moderate consumption of wine and alcohol in general can prevent blood clotting and break up any blood clots that could lead to a stroke. This lower risk of blood clotting is more beneficial to females than males.

Red wine, in particular, contains phenol's that act as a blood thinner in a similar regard to aspirin — and resveratrol is mostly to thank. It is important to be aware light to moderate consumption may be good in preventing a stroke.

However, the opposite effect applies to heavy drinkers who are more likely to be have a higher risk of heart attacks. As in all things, moderation is the way to go. Research published in the journal 'Nutrition' states that the skin of red grapes—a rich source of red wine's natural compound resveratrol, may actually help diabetics regulate their blood sugar. Study participants who took a mg resveratrol supplement once a day for three months had lower blood glucose levels than those who didn't take the pill.



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